DeLand/Deleon Springs, FL (Zone 8b) | August 2012 | neutral
Gorgeous plant and bloom, but was difficult here. Would grow great then decline, the repeat the process. Never could get a cutting of it ...Read Moreto really take off either and normally Passi's root very easily for me. Finally it just died...I'll not be replacing it.
San Diego & San Francisco, CA (Zone 10a) | August 2005 | neutral
The person that said that it smells like turpentine? I have an issue with that description. It does NOT smell like turpentine. It smel...Read Morels WORSE than turpentine. LOL.
I don't want to post a negative rating for a beautiful plant such as this - really it is a beauty. Nice foilage, BEAUTIFUL and weird flowers, a good grower, delicate. But the scent does not make this an appropriate plant for most home gardens. Maybe against that one fence where the neighbour is being a butthead, but other than that I see very little draw for a home gardener. Not that that stops ME from planting it but I am not a reasonable person by any stretch of the imagination.
Seriously, kids, this is best as a collectors plant because most people would have a serious issue with the odour. I, myself, am a BIG fan of the Stapelia genus. I LOVE the plants and tolerate the odour. But this Passiflora? I put it on the side of the house out of sight - the smell is terrible and carries so it is hard to appreciate it as a cultivated plant in a home garden. BEAUTIFUL as it is...
San Francisco, CA (Zone 10a) | August 2005 | neutral
The flowers have a distinctly unpleasant smell, similar to turpentine. The foliage is very attractive, with yellow egg mimicry dots simi...Read Morelar to P. boenderi.
Gorgeous plant and bloom, but was difficult here. Would grow great then decline, the repeat the process. Never could get a cutting of it ...Read More
The person that said that it smells like turpentine? I have an issue with that description. It does NOT smell like turpentine. It smel...Read More
The flowers have a distinctly unpleasant smell, similar to turpentine. The foliage is very attractive, with yellow egg mimicry dots simi...Read More
P. 'Sunburst' is a hybrid (P. gilbertiana x P. jorullensis) developed by Patrick Worley. The flowers are orange about 1 inch in size.